“You can’t be together 35 years and not have a lot of memories,” Montgomery reflected during a new interview with CMT. “There are a lot of memories I’d like to tell you that would make you fall over laughing, but you can’t put them out. We lived a lot of life together.”

Next week, Eddie will return to performing and will face his first Montgomery Gentry show without Troy by his side.

“I’ve thought, ‘Man, can I do this?’ Music is the only thing I’ve ever done,” he candidly shared. “I’m anxious to get into rehearsals because I think it’s all going to come together. I mean, there’s never going to be another T-Roy. He was so full of life. And I want to make sure nobody ever forgets Troy, and I want to make sure nobody ever forgets Montgomery Gentry.”

The pair’s final album together, Here’s To You, is slated for release on February 2, 2018 and can be pre-ordered here. Fans who pre-order the new album will instantly receive three tracks; “Get Down South,” “King of the World,” and “Better Me.”

“Listening to it, it reminds me so much of ‘Tattoos and Scars’ with everything that’s on it. Even some of the stuff that’s a little bit outside the box that we put on there, I love,” Eddie said about the new record while referencing the duo’s debut album.

Shotgun Wedding
Better Me
Needing a Beer
What’cha Say We Don’t
Crazies Welcome
Get Down South
Drive on Home
Feet Back on the Ground
Drink Along Song
King of the World
That’s the Thing About America
All Hell Broke Loose